Mammoth vs. Predators betting preview

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The Utah Mammoth (0-1) are road favorites (-125 moneyline odds to win) against the Nashville Predators (1-0, +105 moneyline odds). The outing on Saturday starts at 8 p.m. ET from Bridgestone Arena on ESPN+.

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Mammoth to win vs Predators -125

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Mammoth vs. Predators Betting Lines

  • Favorite: Mammoth (-125)
  • Underdog: Predators (+105)
  • Over/under: 5.5

Mammoth vs. Predators Quick Facts

  • In 46 games last season, Utah and its opponent combined for more than 5.5 goals.
  • Nashville combined with its opponent to score over 5.5 goals in 37 of 82 games last season.
  • The teams combined to score 5.5 goals per game, 0.0 more than this one’s over/under.
  • Combined, these teams conceded 6.4 goals per game, 0.9 more than this one’s total.
  • The Mammoth were 20th in goals scored in the league, and the Predators were 31st.
  • The Predators were 27th in the league in goals allowed, and the Mammoth were 17th.

Mammoth Stats, Moneyline & Leaders

Mammoth Season Stat Insights

  • The Mammoth’s 240 goals scored last season (2.9 per game) ranked 20th in the NHL.
  • Utah conceded 247 total goals (3.0 per game), ranking 17th in NHL action in goals against.
  • Their goal differential (-7) ranked 17th in the league.
  • The 57 power-play goals Utah recorded last season (seventh-most in the NHL) came via 236 chances.
  • The Mammoth had the league’s 10th-best power-play conversion rate (24.15%).
  • Utah recorded four shorthanded goals last season (21st among all NHL teams).
  • The Mammoth had the league’s 15th-ranked penalty-kill percentage (79.28%).
  • The Mammoth won 51.7% of their faceoffs to rank eighth in the NHL.
  • Utah scored on 10.3% of its shots (21st in league).
  • The Mammoth did not have a shutout last season. As a team, they averaged 17.9 hits and 15.3 blocked shots per game.

Mammoth Moneyline

  • The Mammoth compiled a 24-16 record when favored on the moneyline last season.
  • When playing as a moneyline favorite at -125 or shorter, Utah went 20-11.
  • The Mammoth have an implied moneyline win probability of 55.6% in this contest.

Mammoth Leaders

  • Clayton Keller was one of Utah’s leading contributors last season with 90 points. He had 30 goals and 60 assists.
  • John-Jason Peterka had 28 goals and 40 assists to total 68 points (0.8 per game).
  • Logan Cooley scored 25 goals and added 41 assists in 75 games for Utah.
  • In 58 games, Karel Vejmelka had a record of 26-22-8. He conceded 145 goals (2.58 goals against average) and racked up 1,359 saves.

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Predators Stats, Moneyline & Leaders

Predators Season Stats Insights

  • The Predators’ 212 goals last season (2.6 per game) ranked them 31st in the league.
  • Nashville conceded 3.3 goals per game (274 in total), 27th in the league.
  • With a goal differential of -62, they were 30th in the league.
  • Nashville had 50 power-play goals (15th in NHL) on 229 chances.
  • The Predators had the NHL’s 18th-ranked power-play percentage (21.83%).
  • Nashville had one shorthanded goal (32nd in NHL).
  • The Predators had the seventh-best penalty kill percentage (81.48%).
  • At 51.3%, the Predators had the league’s 11th-ranked faceoff win rate.
  • With a shooting percentage of 8.8%, Nashville was 32nd in the league.
  • The Predators did not shut out an opponent last season.

Predators Moneyline Insights

  • Last season the Predators won 12 of the 42 games, or 28.6%, in which they were an underdog.
  • Nashville played 36 games last season as an underdog by +105 or more and went 10-26.
  • The implied probability of a win by the Predators, based on the moneyline, is 48.8%.

Predators Leaders

  • Filip Forsberg’s 76 points last season made him a vital offensive option for Nashville. He recorded 31 goals and 45 assists in 82 games.
  • Jonathan Marchessault was one of the impact players on offense for Nashville with 57 total points (0.7 per game), with 21 goals and 36 assists in 78 games.
  • Nashville’s Ryan O’Reilly was among the leaders on the team with 53 total points (21 goals and 32 assists).
  • Juuse Saros had a 20-31-6 record last season, with an .896 save percentage (39th in the league). He conceded 167 goals (3.0 goals against average).
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